2012年6月19日 星期二

2012_06_19 Pensee n. 反射或思想。A reflection or thought

Word of the Day for Tuesday, June 19, 2012
pensée \pahn-SEY\, noun:
A reflection or thought.
He rose from his deep chair and at his desk entered on the first page of a new notebook a pensee: The penalty of sloth is longevity.
 -- Evelyn Waugh, Unconditional Surrender
In a pensee that could have been cribbed from Mae West's daybook, she also said, “If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married!”
 -- Karen Karbo, How to Hepburn
Pensée comes directly from the French word of the same spelling which means "a thought".

反射思想

他站起身從他深厚椅子在他的辦公桌上輸入一個新的筆記本pensee第一頁懶惰刑罰長壽
- 伊夫林·沃無條件投降

在一個本來可以西daybook cribbed pensee如果你想犧牲為一體的批評,許多男人欽佩,勇往直前,結婚
- 卡倫Karbo如何赫本

pensée直接來自法語單詞拼寫相同這意味著思想
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